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On Thursday, the Philippines saw hours of political drama that left masses of Filipinos angry and ICC observers perplexed. The Duterte rendition could have long-lasting, adverse consequences in both the Philippines and the ICC.
IN the Senate's much-anticipated Duterte detention hearing on Thursday, Sen. Imee Marcos, chair of the foreign relations committee, interviewed the key Cabinet members of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., her brother. One by one, Senator Marcos contrasted their responses with prior interviews, ICC and Interpol documents, highlighting deep gaps between official statements and actual realities.
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